Where can I see the mileage of the Trumpchi M8?
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The mileage of the Trumpchi M8 can be viewed on the odometer directly in front of the driver's seat. If it is not displayed, there is a small black cylindrical button on the dashboard that can be pressed to show it. You can also press the button on the steering wheel to open the menu, where you can see the mileage, fuel consumption, and other vehicle display data. Then, use the up and down buttons to navigate to the mileage display page and press the confirm button to view the mileage. Odometer function: The trip odometer can be used to record the distance traveled from point A to point B, as well as assist in calculating fuel consumption and the new maintenance cycle. The total mileage records the cumulative distance the vehicle has traveled from the factory to the present. Mileage calculation method: The minimum unit of the trip odometer (trip) is 0.1 kilometers. The basic calculation method is fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, calculated by dividing the actual fuel consumption by the actual distance traveled. That is, fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = fuel consumption (liters) ÷ distance traveled (kilometers). The speedometer and odometer are actually composed of two gauges: the tachometer and the odometer. The odometer is a digital instrument that operates through the meshing of the counter drum gear with the worm gear on the speedometer drive shaft, causing the counter drum to rotate. The tachometer is usually located on the instrument panel. Modern cars generally use electronic tachometers, which can be either pointer-type or LCD digital display. The tachometer contains digital integrated circuits that calculate the voltage pulses from the ignition coil and then drive the pointer or display the digital value. There is also another type of tachometer that takes pulse signals from the generator and sends them to the tachometer circuit for interpretation before displaying the RPM value.
I remember when driving the Trumpchi M8, the mileage was always visible on the dashboard, and the number would appear as soon as the car started. For an ordinary car owner like me, glancing at it every time I get in the car helps me keep track of how far I've driven, making it easier to schedule maintenance and such. The specific location is in the central area of the instrument cluster in front of the steering wheel, usually as a clear LCD digital readout. Sometimes, it briefly flashes even when you open the door without ignition, reminding you not to forget the mileage before parking. Paying attention to these details regularly can prevent major issues, such as engine or brake maintenance. If there's a problem with the dashboard, like dim lights or jumping numbers, it's necessary to visit a repair shop to check the wiring or sensors. Developing a habit of regularly checking the mileage, combined with the vehicle manual instructions, is crucial for keeping your car running smoothly.